R's in the home section 07:37 - Sep 11 with 2164 views | jc_hoops | just been reading on the only semi decent fans forum of the fakes I could find, and they are saying quite a few home section seats have been purchased by our supporters. Wonder if our lads will be wearing the hoops lol ? | | | | |
R's in the home section on 07:46 - Sep 11 with 2119 views | PlanetHonneywood | Fake news. | |
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R's in the home section on 08:17 - Sep 11 with 2013 views | jc_hoops |
haha very good..... :) | | | |
R's in the home section on 09:16 - Sep 11 with 1848 views | DWQPR | What I cannot understand is that in the PL there is a minimum percentage per capacity of each stadium that must be allocated to away supporters which is 10% with clubs allowed to put an upper limit of 3,000. Yet it seems here that no such rules apply in the EFL. If the Berkshire First XI wanted to stick their more vociferous glue sniffers behind the goal then do what Boro and Derby both did and stick the away support to the side. | |
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R's in the home section on 09:31 - Sep 11 with 1806 views | themodfather | football is a business, it is all about cash/money not sentiment, so with readings' ground going to be half empty, why not for the cash allow more away fans in? we have been given 4000 there once, clubs have to weigh up "home advantage" v cash, i am not saying give extra stands to away fans but if the away end can hold more, safely and be reasonably segregated, then why not? so if at loftus road, away fans top and bottom but not in any part of ellerslie or paddocks. | | | |
R's in the home section on 09:45 - Sep 11 with 1758 views | sevenhoop | see you in G5 | | | |
R's in the home section on 09:47 - Sep 11 with 1752 views | CheshireR |
R's in the home section on 09:45 - Sep 11 by sevenhoop | see you in G5 |
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